Filter cartridge with command device

ABSTRACT

A filter cartridge of a filter group of a fluid of a vehicle extending along a main axis has a base assembly and engagement members, including first engagement members in the filter cartridge and second engagement members in the base assembly, shaped to block each other. The filter cartridge extends along a cartridge axis and includes an engagement plane on which the first engagement members are made having tooth elements diametrically opposite the cartridge axis. Each tooth element extends from the engagement plane parallel to the cartridge axis, having a stalk and a head. In the blocking configuration, the second engagement members engage the head. Each tooth element is radially elastically yielding, so the blocking configuration is achievable following radial movement of the tooth element. The first engagement members include for each tooth element a command device extending radially. Radial movement of the tooth element actuates the command device.

FIELD OF APPLICATION

The present invention relates to a filter cartridge of a filter group of a fluid. Moreover, the present invention also relates to a base assembly comprised in said filter group of a fluid suitable for engaging said filter cartridge. In addition, the present invention also relates to the filter group of a fluid, the assembly method and disassembly method thereof.

The present invention finds its preferred application in the automotive sector. Specifically, in fact, the context in which the present invention lies is that of filtration systems of a fluid with particular reference to fluids, liquids or gases needed for the operation of a motor vehicle. In other words, the filter group of a fluid and the components that comprise it as per the present invention find their application in the air circuits, oil circuits, fuel circuits and/or in the water (or aqueous solutions) circuits included in a vehicle.

Systems for the filtration of a fluid in automotive applications are known in the prior art.

Such known filtration systems comprise one (or more) filter cartridges integrally connected to a base assembly fluidically connected to the respective fluid circulation system. Depending on the specific application of filter cartridge, the filter group and the base assembly have different geometries and physical characteristics.

However, in any embodiment of the filter group comprising a filter cartridge, said filter cartridge needs to be replaceable according to the needs of the motor vehicle, for example to be replaceable in the case of necessary maintenance.

The main problem of the known filtration systems is therefore that of making the engagement and disengagement operations of the filter cartridge and base assembly simple and intuitive. Along with this need, at the same time a blocking configuration is required in which the filter cartridge and base assembly are reciprocally joined, this blocking being guaranteed over time, avoiding the risk of unwanted detachment of the same.

In the prior art, solutions of filtration systems are known which provide for a mutual engagement of the filter cartridge and base assembly requiring complex engagement and/or disengagement operations, in some cases also requiring additional, dedicated components, e.g. safety plugs.

Solution According to the Invention

The purpose of the present invention is therefore to specifically provide a filter group of a fluid that ensures the safe blocking of the filter cartridge to its respective base assembly, but which also allows simple and intuitive engagement and disengagement operations.

Such purpose is achieved by a filter cartridge as claimed in claim 1 and by the base assembly as claimed in claim 12. In addition, this is also achieved by the filter group as claimed in claim 19, the assembly method of said filter group as claimed in claim 21 and by the disassembly method of said filter group as claimed in claim 22. The dependent claims show preferred embodiment variants having further advantageous aspects.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will, in any case, be evident from the description given below of its preferred embodiments, made by way of a non-limiting example with reference to the appended drawings, wherein:

FIGS. 1a, 1b, 1c and 1d show respective schematic representations of a filter group of a fluid according to the present invention, according to respective preferred embodiments thereof;

FIGS. 2, 2′ and 2″ respectively show a perspective view and two side views of a filter group of a fluid according to a first embodiment;

FIGS. 3a and 3b show two perspective views of some of the components of the filter group of a fluid according to FIG. 2, in particular of the means of engagement provided therein;

FIGS. 3a ′ and 3 b′ are a cross-section view and a view from below of FIGS. 3a and 3 b;

FIGS. 4, 4 a and 4 b show, in longitudinal cross-section, the assembly phases of the filter group of a fluid as per FIG. 2;

FIGS. 4′, 4 a′ and 4 b′ show the same assembly phases shown in FIGS. 4, 4 a and 4 b according to an additional, longitudinal cross-section plane;

FIG. 5 shows, in longitudinal cross-section, a filter group of a fluid in an alternative embodiment, comprising the same means of engagement as in the embodiment shown in FIG. 2;

FIGS. 6, 6′ and 6″ respectively show a perspective view and two side views of a filter group of a fluid according to a second embodiment,

FIGS. 7a and 7b show two perspective views of some of the components of the filter group of a fluid according to FIG. 6, in particular of the means of engagement provided therein;

FIGS. 7a ′ and 7 b′ are a cross-section view and a view from below of FIGS. 7a and 7 b;

FIGS. 8, 8 a and 8 b show, in longitudinal cross-section, the assembly phases of the filter group of a fluid as per FIG. 6;

FIGS. 8′, 8 a′ and 8 b′ show the same assembly phases shown in FIGS. 8, 8 a and 8 b according to an additional, transverse cross-section plane.

FIG. 9 shows, in longitudinal cross-section, a filter group of a fluid in an alternative embodiment, comprising the same means of engagement as in the embodiment shown in FIG. 6;

FIGS. 10, 10′ and 10″ respectively show a perspective view, side view and a longitudinal cross-section view of a filter group of a fluid according to a third embodiment;

FIGS. 11a and 11b show two perspective views of some of the components of the filter group of a fluid according to FIG. 10, in particular of the means of engagement provided therein;

FIGS. 11a ′ and 11 b′ are a cross-section view and a view from below of FIGS. 11a and 11 b;

FIGS. 12a, 12b and 12c represent in transverse cross-section the assembly phases of the filter group of a fluid as per FIG. 11;

FIG. 13 shows, in longitudinal cross-section, a filter group of a fluid in an alternative embodiment, comprising the same means of engagement as in the embodiment shown in FIG. 10.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

In the appended drawings, reference numeral 1 globally denotes a filter group of a fluid. According to the drawings and in the present invention, reference numeral 10 denotes a filter cartridge, while a base assembly is indicated by reference numeral 100.

As shown by way of example in the appended drawings, the filter group of a fluid 1 extends mainly in a main axial direction, in particular along a main axis X-X.

According to the present invention, the filter group of a fluid 1 comprises the filter cartridge 10 (hereinafter extensively described) and the base assembly 100 (in turn, extensively described). Preferably, the two components are thus arranged consecutively along said main axis X-X.

According to the present invention the filter group of a fluid 1 also includes special engagement means 2 suitable for engaging and disengaging the filter cartridge 10 and the base assembly 100 along said main axis X-X.

In particular, said means of engagement comprise first engagement members 20, or cartridge engagement members, comprised in the filter cartridge 10 and second engagement members 200, or base engagement members, comprised in the base assembly 100.

As described below and shown in the appended drawings, the first engagement members 20 and the second engagement members 200 are respectively specially configured to engage each other in a blocking configuration in which the filter cartridge 10 and the base assembly 100 are mutually axially blocked.

In particular, the first engagement members 20 and the second engagement members 200 are specially designed in such a way that in the blocking configuration, the first are housed in the second. In particular, in the blocking configuration, the first engagement members 20 and the second engagement members 200 are complementary to each other in such a way as to block the two components in the axial direction.

FIGS. 1a, 1b, 1c, and 1d show schematic schemes of filtration systems of a fluid 1 according to the present invention, downstream and/or upstream of which the relative ducts of the respective filter group which the fluid circulation system which it is suitable to be part of are located on. In particular, these schemes are suitable for applying to any type of filter group of a fluid 1 regardless of the nature of said fluid.

FIGS. 2 to 4, instead, show a preferred embodiment of a filter group of a fluid 1 in which fuel, preferably of the diesel type, is filtered. Preferably, in said embodiments, the base assembly 100 is placed fluidically upstream of the filter cartridge 10. Similarly, FIGS. 6 to 8 show a second preferred embodiment of a filter group of a fluid 1 in which fuel is filtered, preferably of the diesel type. In addition, FIGS. 10 to 12 show a third preferred embodiment of a filter group of a fluid 1 in which fuel is filtered, preferably of the diesel type.

FIG. 5 instead is a schematic diagram of a filter group of a fluid 1 according to an embodiment variant with respect to that of FIGS. 2 and 4, not necessarily limited to the filtration of fuel, not necessarily having the base assembly 100 positioned upstream of the filter cartridge 10. Similarly, FIG. 9 is instead a schematic diagram of a filter group of a fluid 1 according to an embodiment variant with respect to that of FIGS. 6 to 8, not necessarily limited to the filtration of fuel, not necessarily having the base assembly 100 positioned upstream of the filter cartridge 10. In addition, FIG. 13 instead is a schematic diagram of a filter group of a fluid 1 according to an embodiment variant with respect to that of FIGS. 10 to 12, not necessarily limited to the filtration of fuel, not necessarily having the base assembly 100 positioned upstream of the filter cartridge 10.

The embodiment referred to in FIGS. 2 to 4 and the embodiment referred to in FIG. 5 have the same means of engagement 2. Similarly, the embodiment referred to in FIGS. 6 to 8 and the embodiment referred to in FIG. 9 have the same means of engagement 2. In addition, the embodiment of FIGS. 10 to 12 and the embodiment of FIG. 13 have the same means of engagement 2.

Preferably, the reciprocal engagement between the filter cartridge 10 and base assembly 100 takes place in the axial direction along the main axis X-X by means of a reciprocal axial insertion.

According to some embodiment variants, the reciprocal engagement between the filter cartridge 10 and base assembly 100 takes place in a rotary direction along the main axis X-X.

According to the present invention, the filter cartridge 10 extends along a cartridge axis Z-Z. Preferably, in the blocking configuration the cartridge axis Z-Z coincides with the main axis X-X.

According to the present invention, in addition, the filter cartridge 10 comprises at an axial end an engagement plane 15 on which said first engagement members 20 are made.

That is to say, the first engagement members 20 extend in height starting from the engagement plane 15.

As shown by way of example in the appended drawings, in a preferred embodiment, the filter cartridge 10 comprises a filter medium 13, preferably of the hollow cylindrical type which is traversable by the fluid radially, extending along the cartridge axis Z-Z.

As shown by way of example in the appended drawings, in a preferred embodiment, the filter cartridge 10 comprises a filter medium 13, preferably of the hollow type which is traversable by the fluid radially, extending along the cartridge axis Z-Z.

In an alternative embodiment, the filter medium 13 has an axial extension along the Z-Z axis and is crossed by working fluid in a substantially axial direction, parallel to the Z-Z axis. In particular, the present invention is independent of the direction in which the fluid passes through the filter medium 13.

In addition, the filter cartridge 10 comprises a first filter plate 11 and a second filter plate 12 placed at the axial ends of the filter medium 13, for example welded at its ends.

According to a preferred embodiment, one out of the first filter plate 11 or the second filter plate 12 correspond with the engagement plane 15 presenting on it said first engagement members 20.

According to an embodiment variant, the filter cartridge 10 comprises a cartridge body 16, preferably of a cylindrical shape, having its extension along said cartridge axis Z-Z between a first body plate 17 and a second body plate 18. The filter medium 13 on which the first filter plate 11 and the second filter plate 12 are placed, which is preferably suitable to internally engage the cartridge body 16 to keep the filter medium 13 in a predefined axial position is housed inside said cartridge body 16. Preferably, therefore, said filtration operations are performed inside said cartridge body 16.

According to such embodiment variant, one out of the first body plate 17 or the second body plate 18 corresponds with the engagement plane 15, presenting on it said first engagement members 20.

According to the present invention, the first engagement members 20 comprise at least two tooth elements 21 diametrically opposite to the cartridge axis Z-Z. In other words, the tooth elements 21 lie in opposite halves defined by an imaginary plane on which the cartridge axis Z-Z extends. Preferably the tooth elements 21 are reciprocally angularly spaced, preferably, but not necessarily, angularly equidistant. Preferably, the tooth elements are arranged in an asymmetrical manner. Preferably, the tooth elements are arranged in a symmetrical manner. According to the above description, the tooth elements 21 are radially spaced from the cartridge axis Z-Z.

Each tooth element 21 extends in height from the engagement plane 15 extending totally or partially on an imaginary surface parallel to the cartridge axis Z-Z, having a substantially T shape or substantially L-shape.

In other words, the tooth element 21 lies at least in its portion extending axially, on a single surface extending parallel to the cartridge axis Z-Z.

Preferably, said surface is planar (therefore the two distally opposite tooth elements 21 extend on respective imaginary surfaces parallel to each other).

In embodiment variants, said surface is arched, for example circumferential (i.e., the two distally opposite tooth elements 21 extend on a respective imaginary surface extending concentrically to the cartridge axis Z-Z).

According to the preferred embodiment, each tooth element 21 comprises a stalk 22 and a head 23. In some embodiments, stalk 22 and head 23 both lie on said imaginary surface. In other embodiments, stalk 22 and head 23 extend on two respectively orthogonal planes. In further other embodiments instead, stalk 22 and head 23 extend on two respectively orthogonal planes.

Preferably, the stalk extends starting from the engagement plane 15, while the head 23 is in a distal position from said plane.

According to the present invention, in the above blocking configuration, the head 23 is engaged in an axial direction by the second engagement members 200.

That is, the head 23 comprises coupling portions 23′ protruding relative to the stalk 22 engageable by the second engagement members 200 to prevent unwanted movements in an axial direction between the components.

In yet other words, the head 23 and the stalk 22 define at least one undercut engageable by the second engagement members 200.

In particular, in the embodiment with a T-shaped tooth element 21, the head 23 and the stalk 22 define at least two undercuts at the sides of the stalk. While in the embodiment with the L-shaped tooth element 21, the head 23 and the stalk 22 define an undercut. Preferably, in the embodiment with L-shaped tooth element 21, the head 23 and the stalk 22 define at least two undercuts.

According to a preferred embodiment, moreover, said coupling portions 23′ protrude laterally relative to said stalk 22 in a tapered manner in the lateral direction identifying an inclined edge 23″. Preferably said inclined edge 23″ is overlooking the engagement plane 15. Preferably, said inclined edge 23″ faces the opposite side to that overlooking the engagement plane 15.

According to the present invention, as shown in the figures and described below, the second engagement members 200 have a complementary shape to that of the aforesaid tooth providing a T-shaped housing, with respective blocking brackets 230′. Preferably said blocking brackets 230′ are inclined just as said inclined edges 23″.

According to the present invention, as shown in the figures and described below, the second engagement members 200 have a complementary shape to that of the aforesaid tooth providing a housing suitable to engage the L-shaped tooth element with respective blocking brackets 230′ suitable to engage the respective undercut.

According to the present invention, it is to be noted that each tooth element 21 is elastically yielding in a radial direction, so that said blocking configuration is achievable following the radial movement of the tooth element 21.

In other words, to achieve the blocking configuration the tooth element 21 needs to be moved radially to return to its radial starting position once it has reached the position corresponding to the blocking configuration.

According to the present invention, said radial movement of the tooth elements 21 is achieved in the engagement between first engagement members 20 and second engagement members 200 or is specifically controlled from the outside, e.g. by the user.

According to a preferred embodiment, said coupling portions 23′ are suitable to be engaged by said second engagement members 200 in such a way as to undergo a thrust action in the radial direction during the engagement operations between the filter cartridge 10 and the base assembly 100.

According to a preferred embodiment, in addition the head 23 of the tooth element 21 has an axial split that extends in length for a portion so that the head 23 is divided into two distinct portions 23 a, 23 b. In such embodiment, for example it is possible that a rib 280 provided on the base assembly 100 is housed in said axial split further strengthening the mutual engagement between components. Similarly, the second engagement members 200 comprise distinct housings 230 a, 230 b for each separate portion 23 a, 23 b.

According to the present invention, in addition, it is to be noted how solely by an actuation in a radial direction it is possible to block the tooth element 21 and induce it into a position in which it is possible to release the engagement between filter cartridge 10 and base assembly 100.

According to the present invention, the first engagement members 20 comprise for each tooth element 21 a command device 24, wherein the actuation of the command device 24 involves the radial movement of the tooth element 21.

Preferably, each command device 24 extends radially from the tooth element 21.

According to a preferred embodiment, each command device 24 is positioned in an intermediate portion between the engagement plane 15 and the distal portion of the respective tooth element 21, preferably the head portion 23.

According to a preferred embodiment, each command device 24 comprises a stem 25 which extends substantially perpendicular to the tooth element 21. Preferably, said stem 25 extends planarly orthogonally to the imaginary plane on which the tooth element 21 lies.

According to a preferred embodiment, each command device 24 comprises at the end of the stem opposite the end in which it is connected to the tooth element 21, a command member 26. By means of said command member 26 a radial thrust action is performed on the stem 25 and thus on the tooth element 21.

According to a preferred embodiment, the command member 26 has an extension substantially orthogonal to the stem 25 being manually pressed by a user or pressed by specially shaped means. Preferably, the user presses both the diametrically opposite command members 26 by performing a radial action on both tooth elements 21.

According to a preferred embodiment, the command member 26 is substantially a manually pressed button.

According to a preferred embodiment, the stem 25 has a through-opening 25′ extending in a direction substantially parallel to the cartridge axis Z-Z.

According to a preferred embodiment, in the blocking configuration, a safety insert 250 included in the second engagement members 200 is suitable to be housed in said through-opening 25′.

According to a preferred embodiment, through opening 25′ and safety insert 250 are specially mutually shaped to prevent an excessive radial movement of the tooth element 21. In other words, through opening 25′ and safety insert 250 are configured to prevent the tooth element 25 from flexing radially more than a predefined amount, specially designed to avoid breaking the tooth element 21.

As said, the present invention also relates to a base assembly 100 of a filter group of a fluid 1 suitable to engage and fluidically connect said filter cartridge 10 along the main axis X-X.

Specifically, the base assembly 100 comprises said second engagement members 200 suitable to engage the first engagement members 20 described above, up to a blocking configuration in which any reciprocal undesired movement is prevented in the axial direction between the components (such movement is in fact possible only after the actuation of the above-described command devices 24).

Said base assembly 100 at least in the second engagement members 200 extends along an assembly axis Y-Y corresponding to the main axis X-X with the filter group of a fluid 1 assembled.

According to the present invention, in fact for each tooth element 21 comprised in the first engagement members 20, the second engagement members 200 comprise a blocking housing 230 in which, in the blocking configuration, the tooth element 21 is housed, being of a complementary shape to it.

In other words, said blocking housing 230 replicates in a complementary manner the shape of the tooth element 21, and in particular the stalk 22 and above all head 23.

In a preferred embodiment, the blocking housing 230 replicates the T-shape of the tooth element 21 by presenting blocking brackets 230′ specially shaped to abut with the edges 23′ of the head 23.

In a preferred embodiment, the blocking housing 230 replicates the T-shape of the tooth element 21 by presenting blocking brackets 230′ specially shaped to abut with the inclined edges 23′ of the head 23.

According to another preferred embodiment, the blocking housing 230 replicates the L-shape of the tooth element 21 by presenting blocking brackets 230′ specially shaped to abut with the edge 23′ of the head 23. Preferably the blocking housing is specially shaped to abut with the bottom side of the edge 23′.

According to a preferred embodiment, the second engagement members 200 comprise an insertion guide 210 engageable by the tooth element 21 in such a way that in the engagement operations between the filter cartridge 10 and the base element 100 said insertion guide 210 performs a radial action on the tooth element 21.

Preferably, in fact, in the insertion guide 210 radial thrust teeth 260 are provided suitable to engage the coupling portions 23′ to impress a thrust action on the tooth element in the radial direction.

In accordance with these characteristics, in one embodiment, the insertion guide 210 is engaged by the tooth element 21 in the axial direction parallel to the main axis X-X, i.e. parallel to the assembly axis Y-Y along which the base assembly 100 extends.

In accordance with these characteristics, but in a further embodiment, the insertion guide 210 is engaged by the tooth element 21 in a rotational manner.

For example, preferably, said insertion guide 210 has a substantially elliptical extension relative to the assembly axis Y-Y. Each tooth element 21 depending on the radial distances separating them from the respective cartridge axis Z-Z is suitable to engage the insertion guide 210 until reaching the respective blocking housing 230.

As shown in the appended drawings, and in particular in the schemes in FIGS. 1a, 1b, 1c and 1d , in some embodiments, the base assembly 100 is a support group suitable to fluidically connect the filter cartridge 10 to the circuit which said fluid flows in.

In particular, according to some embodiments, the support group comprises a cartridge housing 150 inside which the filter cartridge 10 is insertable and assemblable (as shown in FIGS. 1c and 1d ).

According to other embodiments, the support group is engaged directly by the filter cartridge 10 (as shown in FIGS. 1a and 1b ).

According to a preferred embodiment, in addition, it is to be emphasised how the base assembly comprises suitable components suitable to perform operations on the respective filtered fluid and/or to be filtered, for example it comprises a heater suitable to heat the fluid to be filtered before this fluidically reaches the filter cartridge 10.

The present invention therefore also relates to the same filter group of a fluid 1 extending along a main axis X-X and comprises a filter cartridge 10 as described above, a base assembly 100, as described above, and means of engagement 2, as described above.

The present invention relates, in addition, to the method of assembling a filter group of a fluid 1 wherein said method comprises the steps of:

performing a reciprocal engagement action between the filter cartridge 10 and the base assembly 100 along and/or around the main axis X-X, so as to bring the first engagement members 20 and the second engagement members 200 into the blocking configuration.

Preferably, during the execution phase of the mutual engagement action between the filter cartridge 10 and the base assembly 100 a command action is performed on the tooth elements 21 in a radial direction by the user or by the second engagement members 200.

According to a preferred embodiment, the engagement between filter cartridge 10 and base assembly 100 is achieved by mutual insertion in an axial direction.

According to other embodiment variants, the engagement between filter cartridge 10 and base assembly 100 is achieved by means of insertion in an axial direction and simultaneous or subsequent rotary action.

The present invention also relates to the method of disassembling a filter group of a fluid 1 wherein said method comprises the steps of:

performing, starting from the blocking configuration, a radial thrust action on the tooth elements 21 comprised in the first engagement members 20;

performing a reciprocal disengagement action between the filter cartridge 10 and the base assembly 100 along and/or around the main axis X-X.

According to a preferred embodiment, the disengagement between filter cartridge 10 and base assembly 100 is achieved by a reciprocal distancing in the axial direction following actuation of the command devices.

According to other embodiment variants, the disengagement between filter cartridge 10 and base assembly 100 is achieved by means of a rotary and simultaneous or subsequent distancing in the axial direction following actuation of the command devices.

As shown in the tables attached by way of example, the manner in which the cartridge body 16 is constructed is not the object of the present invention. For example, in fact, the cartridge body is composed of a body in aluminium closed at an axial end by a special lid or cap component, for example, in plastic material, wherein the engagement plane 15 is located, and therefore the second engagement members 20 are made on said component.

According to further embodiments, the means of engagement provide for the inverted positioning of the first engagement and the second engagement members described. That is to say, the above described first engagement members are positioned on the base assembly while the second engagement members are positioned on the filter cartridge.

According to some embodiments of the present invention, the filter cartridge and the base assembly are placed in the vehicle in a horizontal position, i.e. extending in a position such as to be parallel to the ground plane on which the vehicle moves.

Innovatively, the filter cartridge, base assembly, filter group of a fluid in a vehicle described above fully satisfies the purpose of the present invention overcoming the drawbacks typical of the prior art. Innovatively, the assembly method and the disassembly method of a filter group fully satisfies the purpose of the present invention overcoming the drawbacks typical of the prior art.

Advantageously, in fact, the assembly and disassembling operations of the filter cartridge-base assembly are extremely simplified, intuitive and guided.

Advantageously, in the blocking configuration the means of engagement guarantee a fixed axial position of the two components maintained over time. Advantageously, the engagement between base assembly and filter cartridge is ensured, and in particular the maintenance of mutual fluidic engagement between the two is guaranteed. Advantageously, in the embodiments in which base assembly or filter cartridge comprise a special housing body of the filter medium, the engagement between base assembly and cartridge is guaranteed even in “emergency (or burst)” situations, in which overpressure or pressure peaks occur inside said housing body.

Advantageously, in some embodiments the movement in a radial direction of the tooth element is guided by the same mutual engagement operations between the filter cartridge and base assembly.

Advantageously, the command device is easily controllable in case of need, manually and/or by means of special external command means, specially shaped.

Advantageously, the command device also includes safety means suitable to obviate the risk that the tooth element is excessively subject to radial actions.

Advantageously, the axial blocking action thanks to the inclined edges is effectively unloaded onto the components.

Advantageously, the geometry of the coupling system is simplified, simplifying the sizing of the teeth and their respective seats and advantageously minimising the complexity of the moulds used for the production of the means of engagement and the relative costs.

Advantageously, the assembly method (and conversely the disassembly method) involve simple, intuitive and reproducible operations over time.

A further advantage of the present invention is therefore that it cannot be installed on base assemblies of filter cartridges not equipped with tooth elements such as those described. In other words, in the filter group, it is not possible to use conventional cartridges for example, to ensure, for example during maintenance operations, that quality filter cartridges provided by the manufacturer are used.

Advantageously, compared to known coupling systems, unwanted disassembling is prevented. The movement of the tooth element is in fact possible starting from the blocking configuration only and exclusively if the radial thrust action on the tooth element is performed.

Advantageously, the tooth element is prevented from undergoing a radial action greater than that desired by special means.

Advantageously, the engagement and the reciprocal blocking between filter cartridge and base assembly is guided and controlled by the geometry itself of the means, ensuring a longer useful life of the respective components.

Advantageously, the means of engagement provide for the installation of the first engagement members in the base assembly and the second engagement members on the filter cartridge.

It is clear that a person skilled in the art may make modifications to the filter cartridge, base assembly, filter group of a fluid or assembly method so as to satisfy contingent requirements, all contained within the scope of protection as defined by the following claims.

LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS

-   1 filter group of a fluid -   10 filter cartridge -   100 base assembly -   150 cartridge housing -   11 first filter plate -   12 second filter plate -   13 filter medium -   15 engagement plane -   16 cartridge body -   17 first body plate -   18 second body plate -   2 means of engagement -   21 tooth element -   22 stalk -   23 head -   23′ lateral portion -   23 a, 23 b separate portions -   23″ inclined edge -   24 command device -   25 stem -   25′ through opening -   26 command member -   20 first engagement members -   200 second engagement members -   210 insertion guide -   230 blocking housing -   230′ blocking brackets -   230 a, 230 b separate housings -   280 rib -   260 radial thrust teeth -   X-X main axis -   Y-Y assembly axis -   Z-Z cartridge axis 

1. A filter cartridge of a filter group of a fluid, wherein said filter group extends along a main axis and comprises: i) a base assembly for engaging the filter cartridge along the main axis; ii) engagement members comprising first engagement members comprised in the filter cartridge and second engagement members comprised in the base assembly, respectively specially designed to engage each other in a blocking configuration in which the filter cartridge and the base assembly are mutually axially blocked; wherein the filter cartridge extends along a cartridge axis and comprises at an axial end an engagement plane on which said first engagement members are made, comprising at least two tooth elements diametrically opposite the cartridge axis; wherein each tooth element extends in height from the engagement plane parallel to the cartridge axis, comprising a stalk and a head, so that in the blocking configuration said head is engaged by the second engagement members; wherein each tooth element is elastically yielding in a radial direction, so that said blocking configuration is achievable following radial movement of the tooth element; wherein the first engagement members comprise for each tooth element a command device which extends radially from the tooth element, wherein actuation of the command device involves the radial movement of the tooth element.
 2. Filter cartridge according to claim 1, wherein each command device comprises a stem which extends substantially perpendicular to the tooth element.
 3. Filter cartridge according to claim 2, wherein each command device comprises a command member placed at an end of the stem opposite an end which is connected to the tooth element, wherein by the command member a radial thrust action is executable on the stem and on the tooth element.
 4. Filter cartridge according to claim 2, wherein said stem has a through-opening extending in a direction substantially parallel to the cartridge axis wherein, in the blocking configuration, a safety insert comprised in the second engagement members is housed in said through opening.
 5. Filter cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the command device is positioned at an intermediate distance between the engagement plane and the head of the tooth element.
 6. Filter cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the head of each tooth element comprises two engagement portions projecting with respect to said stalk in a lateral direction, creating two undercuts on opposite sides of the stalk, such that the tooth element substantially has a T shape.
 7. Filter cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the head of each tooth element comprises a coupling portion which projects radially relative to the stalk, creating an undercut, in such a way that the tooth element substantially has an L-shape.
 8. Filter cartridge according to claim 6, wherein said coupling portions are engaged by said second engagement members in such a way as to undergo a thrust action in the radial direction during the engagement operations between the filter cartridge and the base assembly.
 9. Filter cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the head of the tooth element has an axial split that extends in length for a portion so that the head is divided into two distinct portions.
 10. Filter cartridge according to claim 1, comprising: a hollow cylindrical filter medium which is traversable by the fluid radially, extending along the cartridge axis; a first filter plate and a second filter plate placed at axial ends of the filter medium; wherein the first filter plate or the second filter plate correspond with the engagement plane, presenting on the engagement plane said first engagement members.
 11. Filter cartridge according to claim 1, comprising: a cartridge body extending along said cartridge axis between a first body plate and a second body plate; a filter medium housed in the cartridge body; wherein the first body plate or the second body plate correspond with the engagement plane, presenting on the engagement plane said first engagement members.
 12. A base assembly of a filter group of a fluid, wherein said filter group extends along a main axis and comprises: i) a filter cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the base assembly engages said filter cartridge along the main axis; ii) said first engagement members comprised in the filter cartridge and second engagement members which comprise for each tooth element comprised in the first engagement bodies a blocking housing in which, in the blocking configuration, the tooth element is housed, being of a shape complementary thereto.
 13. Base assembly according to claim 12, wherein the second engagement members comprise an insertion guide engageable by the tooth element in such a way that in the engagement operations between the filter cartridge and the base element said insertion guide performs a radial action on the tooth element.
 14. Base assembly according to claim 13, wherein said insertion guide is engaged by the tooth element in an axial direction parallel to the main axis.
 15. Base assembly according to claim 13, wherein said insertion guide is engageable by the tooth element in a rotational manner wherein said insertion guide has a substantially elliptical extension with respect to the assembly axis.
 16. Base assembly according to claim 13, wherein said base assembly is a support group to fluidically connect the filter cartridge to a circuit in which said fluid flows.
 17. Base assembly according to claim 16, wherein said support group comprises a cartridge housing inside which the filter cartridge is insertable and assemblable.
 18. Base assembly according to claim 16, wherein the support group comprises a heater to heat the fluid to be filtered before the fluid fluidically reaches the filter cartridge.
 19. A filter group of a fluid, wherein said filter group extends along a main axis and comprises: a filter cartridge; a base assembly according to claim 12; said first engagement members comprised in the filter cartridge and second engagement members comprised in the base assembly, respectively specially shaped to engage each other in a blocking configuration in which the filter cartridge and the base assembly are mutually axially blocked.
 20. A method of assembling a filter group of a fluid, according to claim 19, comprising the steps of: performing a reciprocal engagement action between the filter cartridge and the base assembly along and/or around the main axis, so as to bring the first engagement members and the second engagement members into the blocking configuration.
 21. An assembly method of a filter group of a fluid according to claim 20, wherein during an execution phase of the mutual engagement action between the filter cartridge and the base assembly a command action is performed on the tooth elements in a radial direction by the user or by the second engagement members.
 22. A method of disassembling a filter group of a fluid of a vehicle, according to claim 19, comprising the steps of: performing, starting from a blocking configuration, a radial thrust action on the tooth elements comprised in the first engagement members; performing a reciprocal disengagement action between the filter cartridge and the base assembly along and/or around the main axis.
 23. Filter cartridge according to claim 1, the base assembly fluidly connecting the filter cartridge.
 24. Filter cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the command member has an extension substantially orthogonal to the stem for being manually pressed by a user or by a shaped member. 